Abingdon Drama Club presents Things I Know to Be True
Abingdon Drama Club presents Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to Be True at the Unicorn Theatre this March — a powerful and moving exploration of family, love and identity.
Abingdon Drama Club presents Andrew Bovell’s Things I Know to Be True at the Unicorn Theatre this March — a powerful and moving exploration of family, love and identity.
Aisling Bea brings her show, Older Than Jesus, with tales of travel, home, immigration, history, sex, babies, music, lovers, and enemies.
Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde arrives on the big screen in a major Met Opera event, starring Lise Davidsen as Isolde and Michael Spyres as Tristan, with a visionary new staging by Yuval Sharon and Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting.
Monty Don brings his British Gardens journey to the stage, sharing stories and images from across the UK that reveal how our gardens reflect our history, character and deep connection to the natural world and the landscapes we cherish most.
Benjamin Alborough takes on Monopoly in a fast, anarchic live gameshow that replaces boredom with chaos, as audience members become the board in an interactive battle of role play, physical challenges and comic intimidation.
Young photographers from The North Wall’s YouthLab programme present a Spring 2026 exhibition showcasing work created across Oxford, developed through hands-on mentoring, technical exploration and curatorial practice with professional artist support.
Join Easter Adventures at Waddesdon Manor for a fun-filled Easter adventure sure to surprise and delight with lots of games and activities.
Spring has arrived at High Lodge Farm in Abingdon, and families are invited to join Eddie the Egg on an egg-citing woodland Easter adventure, meeting colourful eggy characters along the trail. Children can tackle fun outdoor challenges including a climbing wall, rope swing, striding stilts, tyre racing and a giant tunnel before solving the Easter anagram and collecting a free chocolate treat. Tickets also include access to the Play Patch with garden games, sandpit and straw bales, plus delicious farm refreshments, with the trail running for 10 days only from 28 March.
Get ready for an egg-citing adventure at Stonor this Easter with Easter Trail, nature walk, craft activities, and storytelling sessions.
Cogges is open every day over the spring holidays for Children’s crafty activities*, Egg hunt, storytelling and family fun.
Spring is one of the best times of the year at Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park as new life appears once again.
Join the Big Easter Bunny Hunt around the ornamental gardens at Waterperry Gardens.
Oxford Harmonic Choir performs J. S. Bach’s monumental St. Matthew Passion, widely regarded as the greatest sacred choral work ever written, bringing its powerful storytelling, inventive harmony and dramatic intensity to audiences in a moving English-language performance.
The English Chamber Orchestra, with soloist Harriet Mackenzie, presents a classical programme including Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Bach, Mozart, and Purcell, in the beautiful candlelit University Church, Oxford—perfect for first-time and seasoned concert-goers alike.
King Pleasure and The Biscuit Boys bring their powerhouse jump, jive and swing sound to the stage, backed by 35 years, 7,000 performances and a reputation as the leading swing, blues and R&B band with decades of performances worldwide.
Join legendary comedian Harry Enfield for an unforgettable evening of laughter and reflection as he revisits 40 years of comedy, revives classic characters like Loadsamoney and Kevin the Teenager, and answers audience questions with trademark wit and charm.
Sue Caroline presents The Timeless Songs of Barbra Streisand, featuring a fantastic live band and captivating showcase of the iconic singer.
In celebration of performing together for over 30 years on stages across the world, Fisherman’s Friends are going on their 2026 tour.
The Bootleg Shadows bring the legendary sound of The Shadows back to life, performing a fantasy concert packed with classic hits from 1960 to the early 80s, complete with signature moves, timeless melodies and plenty of humour.
NW Inventors: Make a Musical is a three-day creative course where participants explore music-making and storytelling, working together to create an original mini-musical in The North Wall’s Dance Studio with experienced, fully supervised facilitators.
YouthLab: Monologues & Music Masterclass explores actor-musicianship, combining drama and music to bring monologues to life. This three-day workshop at The North Wall ends with a sharing of work and welcomes participants of all experience levels.
Families are invited to discover the meanings behind heraldic symbols and colours before designing their own shield during a drop-in crafting session exploring coats of arms and traditional heraldry.
Work In Theatre is a two-day course introducing young people to backstage careers, covering sound, lighting, technical skills and theatre management, with a guided technical tour and insight into non-performance pathways from experienced professionals.
Motherhood, written and performed by Claire Nelson, is a powerful, tender and darkly funny drama exploring a mother’s journey as her son becomes caught up in knife crime, followed by a special community performance, Stories That Hit Home.
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